According to Christian mystic Edgar Cayce, Jesus had completed his earthly incarnations. By achieving a state of unity between the human and the divine - a cycle which all beings are destined to follow - Jesus moved to another plane of existence (or Heaven, if you prefer).
Cayce taught that Jesus had experienced numerous prior incarnations, beginning as Adam in the garden of Eden. There are passages in the bible that suggest that Jesus and Adam were the same 'person'. As a point of interest, Adam and Jesus share the distinction of being the only two people in the bible who were referred to as both "the son of man" and "the son of God".
The bible has several references comparing Adam and Jesus, which note that Jesus (the 'last' son of God) in effect put right what Adam (the 'first' son of God) had originally done wrong. E.g., according to Romans 5:12-21, "For just as through the disobedience of the one man [Adam] the many were made sinners, so also through the obedience of the one man [Jesus] the many will be made righteous."
Cayce believed that Jesus's past lives also included Enoch, Melchizedek, Joseph (the prince of Egypt), Joshua, and several others.
About your question, modern thought on reincarnation teaches that once you have learned a karmic value, it becomes a part of you forever. You can't "unlearn" karmic enlightenment, so a Jesus could never become a Hitler.
The Holocaust, although brutally and unimaginably horrible, ultimately had very different consequences than the Nazis had planned: it strengthened Judaism, deepened the faith of the Jewish people, helped Israel to achieve statehood and fostered brotherhood between Christians and Jews.
Architects of evil, such as Hitler's Nazis, will often discover that karma has a sense of irony that turns around and bites them on their butts.
2006-06-19 05:34:26
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answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7
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This idea is not only blasphemous but ludecrous! Jesus came to pour out His blood as a pure and holy sacrifice that we may have remission of sin. His life was a perfect example of the Torah walk and gave us clarification of how to walk God's perfect instruction. How can you even compare the lives of Hitler and Jesus?? Hitler was destined to be born, he had choices to make and he made them, he will also be accountable on the day of judgement for the choices that he made- he chose whom he would yeild to but God will be glorified in what was meant for evil. Had Hitler repented, he too would find mercy at the judgement seat. There is no equaling of the blood- there is only the blood of Christ that cleanses us from sin and gives us the freedom to walk in God's perfect instruction. The whole idea of reincarnation is a slap in the face to what Jesus did on the cross- it is a mockery of the purpose of the life , death and resurrection of Jesus
2006-06-18 08:30:39
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answered by Anonymous
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that is not possible. Jesus willingly gave his life so that all who except him may have eternal life. Also, he was loving and perfect, without sin. He stood against everything that Hitler stood for.
John 3:17
For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.
It also shows an acount in the Bible where Jesus forgave those that persecuted him.
Luke 23:34
Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted his raiment, and cast lots.
2006-06-18 08:39:45
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answered by wlkonwtr1014 2
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I can say that yes Jesus was god sent and Hitler was too. Now for u & me they GOD has taught a lesson by sending them, the lesson is to find the truth and be free as Jesus said, and finding the truth within not outside of u. Like Jesus conquered the world by finding, controlling his own self not others and we know his status in todays world. But on the other hand Hitler wanted to control and did not understand, get, that the control is within not over others, conquer witin not others and we know what he is related to. So, let us arise the Jesus within all of us and kill the Hitler in us. Love, and only love, even for the crusifiers, wow, he said forgive them for they do not know what they are doing. Thats true love and compassion.
Love
2006-06-18 08:35:05
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answered by Anonymous
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lol, i does no longer percentage that with your priest. and that i think your theory is going to make many fundamentalists offended. yet none of this has some thing to do as to why actually everyone appears replacing to Buddhism. in case your theory is ideal, does no longer human beings merely be replacing to an in the previous style of Christianty? (i do not accept as true with this, although that's a pleasing theory) And no, Jesus wasn't the Buddha, inspite of the actual undeniable truth that Jesus would were an enlightened being. Siddhara replaced into in reality one of a mess of Buddhas.
2016-10-14 06:56:40
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answered by benner 4
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Jesus was not reincarnated. He was Incarnated. Once. Not a soul from a previous human in a new body.
Hope that makes it clear. Sorry for your misunderstanding having to negate the authenticity of your question.
2006-06-18 08:39:05
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answered by velvet 3
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Adolf Hitler was definitely the most Christ-like figure of the 20th century. He freely preached a "Gospel" of truth to the masses, and the modern equivalent of the Pharisees, aka - Jews, wished both him and his entire race dead for his revelations.
2006-06-18 08:33:57
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answered by Anonymous
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That is fried. If reicarnation was true, which it is not, then Jesus would have reached Nirvana. Hitler would have come back as a house fly, the most filthy of creatures.
2006-06-18 08:33:55
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answered by plowmscat 4
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I don't believe in reincarnation. The man is destined only to die once then comes the judgement. Who would want to come as mosquito in the next life?
You gotta love nonbeliever logic...
2006-06-18 08:26:06
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answered by *♥£öVe§♥* 3
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I dont agree with you...I think that Hitler was the Anti-christ....that man was a mass murderer...how can you compare him to Jesus who talked of "love for humanity" in his preachings?
2006-06-18 08:24:52
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answered by celine8388 6
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